I turned on the Apple TV to buy Finding Dory in iTunes for my fish-obsessed two-year old to watch. I used Siri voice control of go to the movie, but for a few moments I was confused. Where was the price?

Apple was showing me that the movie I planned to buy from them was free on Netflix, which I also subscribe too. The UI is even designed to try to prevent me from buying something I don’t have to; I would have to navigate to a different page if I wanted to purchase. Any other company would have the free option burried and their purchase option big, bold, and pre-selected. As a user and a stockholder, I’m impressed.

After talking at length with customer service reps, I learned that the hacker did not need to give them my pin number or my social security number and was able to get approval to takeover my cell phone number with simple billing information.

The text all gets written first in Drafts. When writing the text should always come first. Titles, tags, and images are a distraction; they can and should be addressed later. Also, Drafts is a universally great place to put any text, and those fragments can later turn into posts, making it the perfect place to start.

saves the file to the correct path and GitHub account using Working Copy

The workflow can even add images. IMAGE1, IMAGE2 etc. are used as text placeholders when writing, then Workflow converts those to properly formatted links and requests the files to be uploaded be chosen from the system photo picker.

Finally, I just need to enter a commit comment and push to Github where their servers will process the text file using Jekyll and publish.